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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1934-08-17

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1934-08-17, page 01

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Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper \_Jieaching Every Home
Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volu
nio XVII—No. S3
COLUMBUS, OHIO, August 17, 1934
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy 10c
Strictly Confidential
Tld-Bits From Everywhere By raiNF^s J. BinoN
Plans Being Completed For
Big A. Z. A. Convention
Here September 2-3
Political Notes
Wall Street doesn't know it all, it sccins...Only a day before New York': Governor Lehman announced his candi-
<lacy for re-election the Street was full of rumors to the effect that he would not run again, but would return to hi.s banking firm Instead.. .But the Governor put public duty above private gain.. New York City's former Coininissioncr of Plants and Structures, Albert J. Gokl- inan, is now said to be slated for the city's pcstniastership,, .Down in New Orleans the responsibility of deciding the violent diffci'ences between Hucy Long and Mayor Walnisley was laid on the youthful shoulders of Nat W. Bond... Nat is married to the daughter of the late Martin Behrman,. who served four terms as mayor of N'Orleans... In charge of New York's new Court for Women, where naughty mcnibers of tbe fair sex will be brought, is our own Magistrate Jc.niictte G. Brill...
Washington Notes Now that things have quieted down more or less out in the Golden West, California's Congresswonian Florence Kahn will at last be able to take the rest she needs after the strenuous Wash ington season...David E. (TVA) Lili- cnlhal is vacationing in Ireland... Did you know that when Congressman Sol Bloom had ari audience with the Pope
. some years ago he (Mr. Bloom) wore sei'cral dozen rosaries?...Tbey were in tended for his Irish constituents back in New York, and the idea of wearing thein was to have thenl blessed by the Pope ...The Admini.stration's chief architect,
,L. A. Simon, Is a bit confused these days as a result of the switching about that i.^ going on in Washington.. .He started out as chief of a-treasury bureau, but now his department has been placed un¬ der the jurisdiction of a Rear Admiral ... Treasury Sec. Morgenthau has inau-, gurated a campaign against the high cost
. of post office buildings...Congratulations to the Herbart Bayard (Brain Trust) Swopes on the marriage bf their daugh¬ ter, Jane... ^^ ' About Artists You can't keep a good man down... Diego Rivera, Mexican Jewish painter. is planning to repi-oduce exactly the murals, which were destroyed at New York's Rockefeller Center because they included a figure of Lenin...The new murals will be painted in the Palace of Fine Arts which Mexico City is building at a cost of thirty million berrieS... Stanley Bero calls our attention to one George SaakI, son of a Japanese father and a German-Jewish mother, and a por- . trait painter and restorer of paintings in his own right. ..When Hitlerism began to rise he adopted Judaism formally, which did not tend to add to his popu¬ larity among the Nordics, so that he spends little time in Germany these days ...He wears his hair blond, by tho way
To Be Remembered
Nominated for the Forget-Mc-Not ,_ Club: Samuel Rubel, president of tbe Ebting Brewing Company, who cele¬ brated his firm's G3th birthday by en dowing three public auditoriums, ii Brooklyn and the Bronx, for the free use of all charitable and civic organizations, regardless of creed...
Naziana
We wonder—would Dolly Hitler bt interested to know that one of the most eager listeners to his radio speeches is one Albert Einstein ?... Lloyd's, which will Insure you against twin? or baldness or what have you, and which actually
- did carry insurance on Napoleon's life in the turbulent days of 1813, refused to
¦ insure Dcr Fuehrer's life after the re¬ cent blood purge...We agree with the editors of the Berlin Jewish Geniclnde- blatt that it is quite incomprehensible that the North Sea baths of Norderney should find it necessary to addi"ci5s an open letter to that paper to the effect that no exceptions can be made to their "no Jews allowed" rule...Some people, it would seem, can't take a hint...But we
Plans fnr the most magnificent conven¬ tion it has sponsored iii its three years of existence were being rushed to com¬ pletion this week by Columbus chapter of A. Z. A. Advance indications now point to an out-of-town registration of loO A. Z. A.'s, representing chapters in Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, and In¬ dianapolis, at the K-I-O convention here Sept. 2-:;.
The chapter wi-shes hereby to correct an crroncons statement sent to last week's: Chronicle. The grand coUvention dance on Labor Day evening will. be held, not at the Nell House as previously announced, hut in the grand ballroom of the Deshlcr-Wallick Hotel.
Tbe change was made Wednesday In anticipation of a larger crowd at the affair, which now promises to be the social highlight of the summer season. Parlors A, B, and C have also been leased by tbe club for the two-day con¬ vention, and all registration activities will be held at this location instead of at tbe Schonthal Center as previously announced. Negotiations with a well- known orchestra arc now In progress, and will be announced next week.
A bevy of A. Z: A. hostesses will greet each visiting A.. Z. A. as he arrives, evidencing the warm hospitality which is the prevailing motif at every convciition sponsored by ¦ tbe Columbus chapter. Plans of the dating, housing, aiid trans- .portation. committees are virtually com plete, it was revealed at the regular Tues day night meeting this week.
The convention banquet will be held at the Broad St. Temple hall Sunday .eve¬ ning, Sept. 2/ proceeds to. go to the Temple Sisterhood. At this time tbe Hirshman trophy in recreation ball will be presented to the Dayton Chapter, and the K-I-O council tennis trophy awarded to the Columbus Chapter, which won it July 4 at tbe Dayton summer tourna¬ ment,
Watch the Chronicle every week for further details, 4..—.«-..—.._..«._..-..._„-..«_«_..—.*
"DOWN WITH THE JEWS"
A Columnist Sees America Witliout Jews
By WALTER WINCHELL
This article hy America's bcsVknoivn columnist zvas written exclusively for tlic Seven Arts and ils affiliated publications, among zvhich The Ohio Jezvish Chronicle i.i numbered, ai the request of Benjamin De CassercSt ihe one-man zvar machine against Hitler. Reproduction in zvholc or hi part is forbidden.—The Ildiior.'
I am.indebted to various people of the United States for forwarding clippings oi a inost interesting thesis. It originally appeared in a Dayton, Ohio; newspaper, a letter to tbe editor from a , Christian woman, Charlotte Reeve Conover, one of Dayton's outstandiiig citi?:ens. She is a writer and a lecturer and has traveled widely in Europe and in America. She refers to one.Pelley, organizer of another "shirt" racket, who now is out on bail, imlictcd by the government for fraud. A
few editors have picked up Charlotte ^^jty of "a Jew. Nor can wc undo the Reeve Conover's spcll-bindliig and cans-' gifare work in the Public Health Asso- tic comment, but let's put it in another L-iation of the late Lee Frankcl, of the 100 newspapers. It follows: I Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Joseph Jastrow in psychology must go, too. Charles Steinmetz, ciilled 'The wizard of the electrical world,* was a Jew. Too bad wc can't obliterate all he did, but let that pass. We can destroy the sculpture of Jo Davidson and Jacob Epstein. We can burn the books of Georg Braiidcs, Ludwig Lewisohn, Edna Fcrbcr, Heinrich Heine, as was done in Berlin because they were all Jews.
"If wc saw (and raved over) Bern¬ hardt in 'Plicdrc,' wc can forget about If. She- was Jewish. Wc can petition Con¬ gress to have the words of Emma Laz¬ arus chiseled off the Statue Of Liberty. What docs a Jew know abput liberty Unfortunately, we cannot take back the milk that Nathan Straus distributed to hungry babies, in New Yorki^ for they are all grown up, thanks to the gener-
Beth Jacob Cong. Engages Cantor for High Holidays
Ladies Mizrachi Picnic to be Held Sunday at Olentangy
The Ladles Mizrachi organization will
hold their aimual picnic Ihis^ Sunday at
Olentangy Park. Extensive preparations
have been made for this gala outing to
insure a good time for all those present.
Beautiful and useful prizes will be given
away. Pack a basket and bring your
.. .. '^t i ^. £ I- 11 • ..I -fcT ¦ family and friends to Olentangy Park
may point to one ray of light in the Nazil , , . ,
¦.. .. ^. . . . ^ . .. I where they can enjoy the ,many attrac-
Cantor M. Newmark
The officers and board of directors ot the Beth Jacob Synagogue, on Donaldson street, wish to announce tbat they have engaged for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur the services of Cantor M, New- mark of Newcastle, ¦ Pa. Cantor New- mark was cantor for six years iu Can¬ ton, Ohio, and' in recent years servcfl in the same capacity in Pittsburgh at the Ahav Zedck Hungarian Congregation, A choir will also assist Cantor New- mark.
"According to a writer in,a recent issue of a inagaziniiT^ Hitlerism is coming to America. We are going to get rid of the Jews. Also, we have a new kind of shirt for our national wardrobe—Sil¬ ver-/ Shirts—the object of which is to exterminate the Jews and all his works from the body politic. All right. Let us keep up with the times. But let us do it scientifically. Let us make a thor¬ ough job of it. Let us outrHltler Hitler.
"Let us not be satisfied with any half¬ way measures.' Let us not,only'get rid of the. Jew, but wipe from the pages of history all that he has done.. If wc don't do that he may continue to do some of the pernicious things that he has done in the past. Bleeping alwaysi: in mind that we do this because wc, as Gentiles, Nordics and Protestants, and wc alone, have no disagreeable characteristics; are always polite, hlgli-principled, generous, unselfish and clean, We can afford, to throw stones because we have.no per¬ sonal or racial faults. This being con¬ ceded, we must lay .out our program and act with consistency.
"The next time we go to a concert and the program includes 'Midsummer Night's Dream' let us get up and walk out. Mendelssohn was a Jew. ¦ And if the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra' comes to town, buy no tickets. Stokowski is a Jew, and what do we want with Jewish conductors? That goes, too, for the late David Belasco in the theatre; for-Oscar Hammcrstein in opera; and for Jascba Heifeta, Mischa Einian, Efrem Zimbalist, Fritz Kreisler, violinists. Come to think of it, our cnisade is likely to decimate the orchestra far and wide> since the major part of the personnel is Jewisl:
"Not only would music .suffer, but medicine. The Rockefeller Institute for the Advancement of Sciences would have missed Dr. Solomon Flexner and his wonderful medical discoveries, and the American Journal of Medicine its editor, Dr. Morris Fishbein; but no matter— tbey are all Jews and we must keep our institutions pure, Seligman in Harvard, Dr. Louis Levine in chemistry and Dr.
Palestine - Bound German Jews
Must Take Out Funds
Only in Goods
BERLIN (WNS)—In a new order issued by tbe .ministry of fm;mcc Ger¬ man Jews desirous of emigrating to Pal- ct;tlnc are authorized to take with them r>(i,0(!0 marks worth of property or other assets provided this sum is transferred in the form of German goods shipped to Pale.-itine. All applicants for the right to export 50,000 marks worth of prop¬ erty must present a certificate from the Palestine office in Berlin proving tbat .they arc actually going to take up resi¬ dence in Palestine.
nor the fifty years of work of Lillian D. W'ald of the Henry Street Settlement, wbo was the originator of the. Federal Children's Bureau. But we can dis¬ courage the work of the Red Cross be¬ cause tbe first meeting was held in the house of a Jew—Adolplius Solomon.
"We can turn the radio off when Eddie Cantor and Ed Wynn come on the air, for they are both Jews. And, of cour.'?c, if we are traveling and want to send a radio message from a moving train we will not do so hecau.se it was David Sarnoff who invented that instrument, and he is. a Jew! It was Dr. Louis Cohen, a Jew, who banished static from the radio; and Nikola Tcsia, with Fritz Lewenstcin, who Invented the famous wireless switch wave. Believe me, it will be some job to relieve the world permanently of all the Jew has done, but we must keep at it., It may involve tear- ing', down three bridge."! oTcr the F,aflt River of New York—Manhattan, Queens- boroand the Williamsburg—but in the interests of so great a cause it' must be done; for it was a Jew who designed all three.
"We can't very'well get rid of "the stars in the heavens that Sir William Herschel and Goldschmidt discovered, be¬ cause they seem to be up there to stay, but we can get up some propaganda against Justice Brandeis and Justice Car- dozo and Judah P. Benjamin, of the U. S. Supreme Court, and the eleven other prominent judges throughout the country. We can biirn Max Rosenthal's paintings and Louis Untermyer's poems and Walter Lippman's politics and OC- tnvus Roy Cohen's fun and Waldo Frank's literary criticism. But Loni- broso's and Max Nordau's study of crime will haVe to remain as the basis of our new criminology, and- F. Tannenbaum'; revision of prisons.
"They have been so pestiferous, the Jews. They have worked and studied and invested, been on band with funds when it was a -question of benefiting the human race; and that remind.^ nie—it's (Continued on page z)
20,000 Refugees from Ger¬ many Now Permanently Settled
More than twenty thousand refugees from Germany have already-found per¬ manent homes ill other countries, accord¬ ing to a report from Refugee High Com¬ missioner McDonald to the United Jew¬ ish Appeal, In which he states tbat Pales¬ tine is the principal country of their set¬ tlement. Apart .from the thousands who made their way there directly, Commis¬ sioner McDonald reports about 100 a month are .being assisted to emigrate to Palestine from the countries of refuge.
A .survey of the whole refugee situa¬ tion, made by a special committee of the Refugee High Commission, the report states, discloses that of those dependent, on relief organization abroad about 4500 arc fitted for Immediate immigration to various overseas countries."" The cost oE transporting and maintaining them until they could be absorbed in the economic life of their new countries, Mr. McDon¬ ald's report states, would be about £22i),- 000. "That capital sum," he says, "would give the Refugee Commission the means of liquidating the bulk of the present emigration problem. Meantime, how¬ ever, the aid committees in nearly all of the countries bordering on Germany are sorely pressed for funds to enable them to do their absolutely essential work of relief. This must be continued until those refugees who. are not absorbed in the countries where they are, can be emi¬ grated." ¦ ¦
situation... Though he is now officially I aa well as actually the autocrat of Nazi-l land, Hitler will not be the founder of'
tions of tbe piirk.
The entire community is cordially In¬
vited.
a dynasty...At least, present iiidicationsl
are against the appearance of little) Buy Tickets from Jr. Hadassah
Hitlcrettes on the scene... | The famous Monte Carlo Ballet Russe
About Pen-Pushers ^^''" '^PP^'^'' '" Columbus on the Civic
The Jewish Daily Forward. New f-o"cert Series which also inclitdcs,
York's Yiddish Socialist paper, is still being picketed by Yentc Serdatzki, au¬ thoress, who has been at It for half a. year now,..Her grievance is that the Forward should give her a certain sum of money.. .The Forward, however, clainis that she has already been paki (Continued on page 2)
Rachmaninoff, Fritz Kreisler, Dusolina Giamuni, American soprano, Poldi Mild¬ ner, sensatlomil girl pianist and tbe Rns- .sian Symplionic Choir. Junior Hadassah are sponsoring this great array, of artlsLs and reservations for the entire series can now be made through all members of the organization.
Let Us Solve Your
New Year's
Greeting Card
Problem!
Your choice of a $2.00 or $5.00 Greeting Card in the Ohio Jewish Chronicle New Year's Edition, which reaches every Jewish home Monday, September lOlh, will do the trick.
LET'S FIGURE THIS A MINUTE WITH YOU ! ! !
How many of your friendB aqd relatives did you forset wilh NEW YEAR'S Greetings last year?
How much time did you have to spend in selectinff suitable cards— in addressinal^eind moiline them? '
You can save all this trouble, all thta worry and the not incon¬ siderable expensti by iu«erting one of the following N«w Year's Greet¬ ings in the Rosh Hashonah Edition of The Jewish phronicle.
Rosh Hashonah begins Sunday evaning, Sept. 9th* and our issue carrying New Year Greetings will appear September IOth,
Send us your greetings this year, and send them early. As the amounts—$S.0O and $2.00—are too small a matter to keep on the books, we suggest that your greetings be accompanied by cash or check to in¬ sure an insertion.
Cols. Shelter Home will Open to Public Sunday Aug. 26
, After years of untiring efforts, the hopes and ambitions of Columbus Jewry have been realized I At last, with great pride, we are happy to announce to our niembers and friends the formal opening of our own new and spacious shelter home for the needy families. We cor¬ dially invite the entire community to join in the celebration of this fine achieve¬ ment,
We shall assemble "at the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Sunday, Aug. 26, at 2 p, 'in., and proceed in a group to the new home located at 525 E. Livingston avenue. Re¬ freshments will be served. Prominent speakers will participate. Please join us to make this worthy occasion an un¬ precedented success.
(Signed) Officers and Board Members of the Hachnosis Orchim Society.
Cantor Grodner in Atlanta During High Holidays
U. S. to Accept German
Olympic Bid—Untermyer
Urges Jews to Boycott
Games
NEW YORK (WNS)—An appeal to all Jewish athletes In the United States to abstain from competing for places on the ' IV'M'i American Olympic team, has ijccn issued by Samuel Untermycr, presi¬ dent of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. Mr, Untermycr based his appeal the ground that since the 19'JG Olym¬ pics arc to be held in Germany,, Jewish athletes would have to accept Nazi hos¬ pitality. At the same time he attacked the action of American Olympic officials moving to accept an invitation to the games as an attempt to cover up race discrimination.
"My advice to fhe athletes and others of world Jewry," he. said, "is not only not to compete but to keep as far away as possible from any form of participation in the Olympic athletic games to be held in Berlin in Ji^^G. Out of decent con¬ sideration for their race, it Is unthinkable that any self-respecting Jew would ac¬ cept the hospitality of a country tbat persists in so insulting, degrading and persecuting pur people. Any man \vith a Jewish ancestor, with a drop of Jewish blood in his veins, who crosses Germany's border or accepts its hospitality. Is de¬ serving only of tbe contempt of his fel¬ low men,- be they Jews or Christians."
Mr. Untermyer's . appeal followed the publication in the Olympic News of an article by Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic Committee, in which he not only indicated that he would accept the Gerinan bid to the 1036 games but praised the "tolerance" of German youth. ¦ Brimdagc is. now in Germany to make a first hand study of how the Ger¬ mans are keeping their promise to the International Olympic Committee not to discriminate against Jewish" athletes. His article in the Olympic News, written be¬ fore he sailed, indicates that he had made up his mind befoire he left. "
Brundage's article did not refer di¬ rectly to the Jewish issue but he called on .American athletes to prepai'e them¬ selves for the Olympics and said that "the German committee is making every effort to provide.the finest facilities and plans to reproduce the Los Angeles Olympic Village. Wc should see in the youth at Berlin the forebears of a race of free independent thinkers, accustomed to the democracy of sport; a race dis¬ dainful of.sharp practice, tolerant of the rights of others and practicing the Golden Rule because it believes In it.".
If Mr, Untermyer's plea is heeded by Jewish athletes American prospects in the 1!)3(3 Olympics will suffer. At the 1932 Olympic' Games Jewisli athletes scored 50 of the points amassed. by the United States. Among the leading Jew¬ ish members of the 1032 American Olym¬ pic team were Lillian Copeland (discus throw champion) ; George Roth (Indian club champion); Joseph Levis, fencer; Ben Eastinan, balf-miler; the late George Saling, champion hurdler;' Al Schwartz and George Kojac, swimmers; Nat Bor, boxer; Sol Furth, jumper. Numerous Jewisli athletes are expected to make the li)3fi team, among them Sam Klopstock, hurdler; William Steiner and Harry Werbin, marathon runners; Milton Sand¬ ler and Ed Siegel, sprinters; and those from the 1033 team. .
Friends of Cantor Solomon Grodner will be glad to know that be has a pul¬ pit In Atlanta, Ga., with Congregation Ahavath Achim for Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur and Succoth.
Cantor Grodiier wiir return to Colum¬ bus some time in September wlien he will resume bis coaching and voice cul¬ ture at his studio, 23li Miller avenue.
Ezras Noshim Meeting Aug* 22
The ne.\t regular meeting of the Ezras Noshim Society will take place Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock, at the Agudath .\chiin Synagogue.
The Society wishes to announce that Mrs, Ruttenberg, 4G6 Washvufrton ave¬ nue, was the winner of the brooch which was given away at a Tea given at the synagogue last Tuesday evening.
Members still holding raffle tickets, will please turn same in at this meeting.
Ladies* Free Loan ^Meeting August 21
The Ladies' Free Loan Society will hold their regular meeting Tuesdriy eve¬ ning, Aug. 3lst, in the vestry of the Agudath Achim Synagogue, Washington and Don;ildsoii streets. Tbe meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock sharp.
Mrs. R. Wohnan, CIS Carpenter street, will entertain with refreshments follow^ ing the business meeting,
Complete Plans for Hadassah
Roof Garden Party Tues.
at Broad-Lincoln
All preparati^ons have been completed for the Hadassah Roof Garden Party to bt held at the Broad-Lincoln Hotel next Tuesday evening, Aug. 21st. Mrs. Jus¬ tin L. Sillmau and Mrs. I. Garek, to¬ gether with their co-chairmen Mesdames I^Iorris Brown, J. K. Bornstein, Robert Suid, and Sam Schlanslcy, haye spared no effort in making this affair the outstand¬ ing event of the season. Bingo and cards will foiiture the evening's entertainment. Mr. Abe Wolman will be in charge of the Bingo game.
The admission to this party will be a raffle ticket which Is a chance on the cash prize of fifteen dollars. Members, tbeir husbands and friends are all Invited to be present Tuesday evening, August
eist.
: The proceeds realized from this raffle mul garden party will be credited to (lie local chapter's Hadassah Mi-^lipal o/gap- izatiun quota, and sent on to the nattoiiial,; office. ¦ ' ~ ¦':_¦-: .',--¦.¦¦¦.-¦
Be sure to come,and spend an ciijoy-^ able evening. You may be the \yinner of the cash prize. ^' '

i'^'^^hr,-'^-^->:-^^iA^'^t^.A^%'^
'^^¦i^MM
Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper \_Jieaching Every Home
Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volu
nio XVII—No. S3
COLUMBUS, OHIO, August 17, 1934
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy 10c
Strictly Confidential
Tld-Bits From Everywhere By raiNF^s J. BinoN
Plans Being Completed For
Big A. Z. A. Convention
Here September 2-3
Political Notes
Wall Street doesn't know it all, it sccins...Only a day before New York': Governor Lehman announced his candi-
since the major part of the personnel is Jewisl:
"Not only would music .suffer, but medicine. The Rockefeller Institute for the Advancement of Sciences would have missed Dr. Solomon Flexner and his wonderful medical discoveries, and the American Journal of Medicine its editor, Dr. Morris Fishbein; but no matter— tbey are all Jews and we must keep our institutions pure, Seligman in Harvard, Dr. Louis Levine in chemistry and Dr.
Palestine - Bound German Jews
Must Take Out Funds
Only in Goods
BERLIN (WNS)—In a new order issued by tbe .ministry of fm;mcc Ger¬ man Jews desirous of emigrating to Pal- ct;tlnc are authorized to take with them r>(i,0(!0 marks worth of property or other assets provided this sum is transferred in the form of German goods shipped to Pale.-itine. All applicants for the right to export 50,000 marks worth of prop¬ erty must present a certificate from the Palestine office in Berlin proving tbat .they arc actually going to take up resi¬ dence in Palestine.
nor the fifty years of work of Lillian D. W'ald of the Henry Street Settlement, wbo was the originator of the. Federal Children's Bureau. But we can dis¬ courage the work of the Red Cross be¬ cause tbe first meeting was held in the house of a Jew—Adolplius Solomon.
"We can turn the radio off when Eddie Cantor and Ed Wynn come on the air, for they are both Jews. And, of cour.'?c, if we are traveling and want to send a radio message from a moving train we will not do so hecau.se it was David Sarnoff who invented that instrument, and he is. a Jew! It was Dr. Louis Cohen, a Jew, who banished static from the radio; and Nikola Tcsia, with Fritz Lewenstcin, who Invented the famous wireless switch wave. Believe me, it will be some job to relieve the world permanently of all the Jew has done, but we must keep at it., It may involve tear- ing', down three bridge."! oTcr the F,aflt River of New York—Manhattan, Queens- boroand the Williamsburg—but in the interests of so great a cause it' must be done; for it was a Jew who designed all three.
"We can't very'well get rid of "the stars in the heavens that Sir William Herschel and Goldschmidt discovered, be¬ cause they seem to be up there to stay, but we can get up some propaganda against Justice Brandeis and Justice Car- dozo and Judah P. Benjamin, of the U. S. Supreme Court, and the eleven other prominent judges throughout the country. We can biirn Max Rosenthal's paintings and Louis Untermyer's poems and Walter Lippman's politics and OC- tnvus Roy Cohen's fun and Waldo Frank's literary criticism. But Loni- broso's and Max Nordau's study of crime will haVe to remain as the basis of our new criminology, and- F. Tannenbaum'; revision of prisons.
"They have been so pestiferous, the Jews. They have worked and studied and invested, been on band with funds when it was a -question of benefiting the human race; and that remind.^ nie—it's (Continued on page z)
20,000 Refugees from Ger¬ many Now Permanently Settled
More than twenty thousand refugees from Germany have already-found per¬ manent homes ill other countries, accord¬ ing to a report from Refugee High Com¬ missioner McDonald to the United Jew¬ ish Appeal, In which he states tbat Pales¬ tine is the principal country of their set¬ tlement. Apart .from the thousands who made their way there directly, Commis¬ sioner McDonald reports about 100 a month are .being assisted to emigrate to Palestine from the countries of refuge.
A .survey of the whole refugee situa¬ tion, made by a special committee of the Refugee High Commission, the report states, discloses that of those dependent, on relief organization abroad about 4500 arc fitted for Immediate immigration to various overseas countries."" The cost oE transporting and maintaining them until they could be absorbed in the economic life of their new countries, Mr. McDon¬ ald's report states, would be about £22i),- 000. "That capital sum," he says, "would give the Refugee Commission the means of liquidating the bulk of the present emigration problem. Meantime, how¬ ever, the aid committees in nearly all of the countries bordering on Germany are sorely pressed for funds to enable them to do their absolutely essential work of relief. This must be continued until those refugees who. are not absorbed in the countries where they are, can be emi¬ grated." ¦ ¦
situation... Though he is now officially I aa well as actually the autocrat of Nazi-l land, Hitler will not be the founder of'
tions of tbe piirk.
The entire community is cordially In¬
vited.
a dynasty...At least, present iiidicationsl
are against the appearance of little) Buy Tickets from Jr. Hadassah
Hitlcrettes on the scene... | The famous Monte Carlo Ballet Russe
About Pen-Pushers ^^''" '^PP^'^'' '" Columbus on the Civic
The Jewish Daily Forward. New f-o"cert Series which also inclitdcs,
York's Yiddish Socialist paper, is still being picketed by Yentc Serdatzki, au¬ thoress, who has been at It for half a. year now,..Her grievance is that the Forward should give her a certain sum of money.. .The Forward, however, clainis that she has already been paki (Continued on page 2)
Rachmaninoff, Fritz Kreisler, Dusolina Giamuni, American soprano, Poldi Mild¬ ner, sensatlomil girl pianist and tbe Rns- .sian Symplionic Choir. Junior Hadassah are sponsoring this great array, of artlsLs and reservations for the entire series can now be made through all members of the organization.
Let Us Solve Your
New Year's
Greeting Card
Problem!
Your choice of a $2.00 or $5.00 Greeting Card in the Ohio Jewish Chronicle New Year's Edition, which reaches every Jewish home Monday, September lOlh, will do the trick.
LET'S FIGURE THIS A MINUTE WITH YOU ! ! !
How many of your friendB aqd relatives did you forset wilh NEW YEAR'S Greetings last year?
How much time did you have to spend in selectinff suitable cards— in addressinal^eind moiline them? '
You can save all this trouble, all thta worry and the not incon¬ siderable expensti by iu«erting one of the following N«w Year's Greet¬ ings in the Rosh Hashonah Edition of The Jewish phronicle.
Rosh Hashonah begins Sunday evaning, Sept. 9th* and our issue carrying New Year Greetings will appear September IOth,
Send us your greetings this year, and send them early. As the amounts—$S.0O and $2.00—are too small a matter to keep on the books, we suggest that your greetings be accompanied by cash or check to in¬ sure an insertion.
Cols. Shelter Home will Open to Public Sunday Aug. 26
, After years of untiring efforts, the hopes and ambitions of Columbus Jewry have been realized I At last, with great pride, we are happy to announce to our niembers and friends the formal opening of our own new and spacious shelter home for the needy families. We cor¬ dially invite the entire community to join in the celebration of this fine achieve¬ ment,
We shall assemble "at the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Sunday, Aug. 26, at 2 p, 'in., and proceed in a group to the new home located at 525 E. Livingston avenue. Re¬ freshments will be served. Prominent speakers will participate. Please join us to make this worthy occasion an un¬ precedented success.
(Signed) Officers and Board Members of the Hachnosis Orchim Society.
Cantor Grodner in Atlanta During High Holidays
U. S. to Accept German
Olympic Bid—Untermyer
Urges Jews to Boycott
Games
NEW YORK (WNS)—An appeal to all Jewish athletes In the United States to abstain from competing for places on the ' IV'M'i American Olympic team, has ijccn issued by Samuel Untermycr, presi¬ dent of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. Mr, Untermycr based his appeal the ground that since the 19'JG Olym¬ pics arc to be held in Germany,, Jewish athletes would have to accept Nazi hos¬ pitality. At the same time he attacked the action of American Olympic officials moving to accept an invitation to the games as an attempt to cover up race discrimination.
"My advice to fhe athletes and others of world Jewry," he. said, "is not only not to compete but to keep as far away as possible from any form of participation in the Olympic athletic games to be held in Berlin in Ji^^G. Out of decent con¬ sideration for their race, it Is unthinkable that any self-respecting Jew would ac¬ cept the hospitality of a country tbat persists in so insulting, degrading and persecuting pur people. Any man \vith a Jewish ancestor, with a drop of Jewish blood in his veins, who crosses Germany's border or accepts its hospitality. Is de¬ serving only of tbe contempt of his fel¬ low men,- be they Jews or Christians."
Mr. Untermyer's . appeal followed the publication in the Olympic News of an article by Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic Committee, in which he not only indicated that he would accept the Gerinan bid to the 1036 games but praised the "tolerance" of German youth. ¦ Brimdagc is. now in Germany to make a first hand study of how the Ger¬ mans are keeping their promise to the International Olympic Committee not to discriminate against Jewish" athletes. His article in the Olympic News, written be¬ fore he sailed, indicates that he had made up his mind befoire he left. "
Brundage's article did not refer di¬ rectly to the Jewish issue but he called on .American athletes to prepai'e them¬ selves for the Olympics and said that "the German committee is making every effort to provide.the finest facilities and plans to reproduce the Los Angeles Olympic Village. Wc should see in the youth at Berlin the forebears of a race of free independent thinkers, accustomed to the democracy of sport; a race dis¬ dainful of.sharp practice, tolerant of the rights of others and practicing the Golden Rule because it believes In it.".
If Mr, Untermyer's plea is heeded by Jewish athletes American prospects in the 1!)3(3 Olympics will suffer. At the 1932 Olympic' Games Jewisli athletes scored 50 of the points amassed. by the United States. Among the leading Jew¬ ish members of the 1032 American Olym¬ pic team were Lillian Copeland (discus throw champion) ; George Roth (Indian club champion); Joseph Levis, fencer; Ben Eastinan, balf-miler; the late George Saling, champion hurdler;' Al Schwartz and George Kojac, swimmers; Nat Bor, boxer; Sol Furth, jumper. Numerous Jewisli athletes are expected to make the li)3fi team, among them Sam Klopstock, hurdler; William Steiner and Harry Werbin, marathon runners; Milton Sand¬ ler and Ed Siegel, sprinters; and those from the 1033 team. .
Friends of Cantor Solomon Grodner will be glad to know that be has a pul¬ pit In Atlanta, Ga., with Congregation Ahavath Achim for Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur and Succoth.
Cantor Grodiier wiir return to Colum¬ bus some time in September wlien he will resume bis coaching and voice cul¬ ture at his studio, 23li Miller avenue.
Ezras Noshim Meeting Aug* 22
The ne.\t regular meeting of the Ezras Noshim Society will take place Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock, at the Agudath .\chiin Synagogue.
The Society wishes to announce that Mrs, Ruttenberg, 4G6 Washvufrton ave¬ nue, was the winner of the brooch which was given away at a Tea given at the synagogue last Tuesday evening.
Members still holding raffle tickets, will please turn same in at this meeting.
Ladies* Free Loan ^Meeting August 21
The Ladies' Free Loan Society will hold their regular meeting Tuesdriy eve¬ ning, Aug. 3lst, in the vestry of the Agudath Achim Synagogue, Washington and Don;ildsoii streets. Tbe meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock sharp.
Mrs. R. Wohnan, CIS Carpenter street, will entertain with refreshments follow^ ing the business meeting,
Complete Plans for Hadassah
Roof Garden Party Tues.
at Broad-Lincoln
All preparati^ons have been completed for the Hadassah Roof Garden Party to bt held at the Broad-Lincoln Hotel next Tuesday evening, Aug. 21st. Mrs. Jus¬ tin L. Sillmau and Mrs. I. Garek, to¬ gether with their co-chairmen Mesdames I^Iorris Brown, J. K. Bornstein, Robert Suid, and Sam Schlanslcy, haye spared no effort in making this affair the outstand¬ ing event of the season. Bingo and cards will foiiture the evening's entertainment. Mr. Abe Wolman will be in charge of the Bingo game.
The admission to this party will be a raffle ticket which Is a chance on the cash prize of fifteen dollars. Members, tbeir husbands and friends are all Invited to be present Tuesday evening, August
eist.
: The proceeds realized from this raffle mul garden party will be credited to (lie local chapter's Hadassah Mi-^lipal o/gap- izatiun quota, and sent on to the nattoiiial,; office. ¦ ' ~ ¦':_¦-: .',--¦.¦¦¦.-¦
Be sure to come,and spend an ciijoy-^ able evening. You may be the \yinner of the cash prize. ^' '